NAIROBI, Kenya, Mar 21 – It was a game of two halves, as admitted by both Kenya Police FC head coach Sammy Omollo and his AFC Leopards counterpart Patrick Aussems with the two sides sharing spoils at the Nyayo National Stadium on Sunday.
While Police dictated the tempo in the first half, John Mark Makwatta and Cliff Nyakeya brought in a different rhythm in the second half with Makwatta ‘burning the school’ after scoring a late equalizer.
Here are some images from the exciting encounter at Nyayo.
John Mark Makwatta preparing to ‘burn the school’Who said I can’t celebrate? PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluWhat is this celebration, Mark6? PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluIngweeeeee…. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluYou don’t mess around with small Jobu, as Wakili Silicho came to find out. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluFormer Mathare United teammates, now adversaries on either side. David Owino and Cliff Nyakeya. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluSkipper Musa Mohamed trying to find his balance. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluEven when you kneel, dear Kaycie Odhiambo, the ref will not be lenient. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluDavid ‘Messi’ Owino in action. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluElvis Rupia celebrates his goal in silence with another ex Ingwe player Clifton Miheso. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluIngwe fans loved it all. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluEric ‘Omore’ Juma scanning for a perfect set piece. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluThe ball can pass but not the passer of the ball. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluReferee Anthony Juma Ogwayo was not entertaining any indiscipline. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluThe second half wave was too much for coach Pamzo. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluWhich way ref? PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluNo smiling on duty. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluFootball is happiness. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluJoy and excitement. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluA late point brings such joy. PHOTO/Timothy OlobuluWhy is the time not moving? Coach Sammy Omollo seems to be asking his assistant Musa Otieno. PHOTO/Timothy Olobulu